Independent agency SEC

Securities and Exchange Commission

99Federal Register docs
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the independent regulator of securities markets such as stocks and bonds. Its mission is to protect investors, maintain fair and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation.

It requires public companies to disclose quarterly and annual reports and material events, and runs EDGAR, the electronic filing-and-publishing system behind this site's company-disclosure data. It also pursues insider trading and accounting fraud and sets disclosure and market rules.

What the data shows

  • We have collected 99 Federal Register documents (rules and notices) for this agency.

Federal Register (rules & notices)

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Timeline

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FAQ

What does the SEC do?
An independent regulator that oversees securities markets, enforcing corporate disclosure and investor protection.
How does it relate to this site?
It is the source of our corporate-disclosure data (SEC EDGAR), the foundation of our company profiles.
What is its rule-making role?
It sets disclosure standards and market rules whose changes affect all public companies.

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